Born and raised in the Illawarra, Robert is a Sydney-based artist. An Abstraction of Dreams is brought home to the Illawarra for a celebration colour and bold expressions coupled with pure energy. Come and join us at this home coming of a local talent.

Robert Jankuloski’s paintings are on show at Studio 19 Art Gallery in Wollongong from 12th – 23rd November, 2013.

OH MY GOODNESS! YES – IT’S TRUE – OUR GALLERY HAS BEEN OPEN FOR ONE YEAR! (well one year and 2 months to be exact)

We are celebrating our wonderful gallery space’s anniversary in true Nina and Caz style with a big bash full of great art, live music and roving circus right here in the gallery.

We will have a two week exhibition full of some of the Illawarra’s most talented artist’s works (that the artists have generously donated to the studio) and we will be selling them via a silent auction throughout the week and at the opening night celebration party. So you have the opportunity to get a piece of art by a fabulous artist at the price you want to pay. We will also be raffling an amazing piece of sculpture by Anita Larkin!

If you were lucky enough to be at our grand opening you will remember what an incredible night it was – full of colour, vibrance and richness. There was brilliant art, roving circus performers and crowds of people pouring in and out all night. We plan on making the one year anniversary even better!

Jung Fühlen : (translated: feeling young) an exhibition of painted works by local artist Kimberley Orlowski.
Having studied at College of Fine Arts Paddington and graduated from West Wollongong TAFE with an advanced diploma in fine arts (Majoring in painting), Kimberley has since exhibited her abstracted works in group shows locally as well as being included in the Viva LA Gong festival and has won first prize in the Thirroul Seaside and arts festival.

The Intruders – WENDY KING

In the pop up shopfront Gallery

For eight years I have been using vintage and contemporary printed material to create collages. My work is inspired by myths, fantasy and adventure stories as well as the characteristics of my chosen medium – paper texture, print colours, graphic lines – of any type and quality. My training as a printmaker informs my practice.

The Intruders series explores word play, puns and irony. Images from 1970s comics and 1990s illustrations disrupt the serious tone associated with these ‘old masters’ paintings reproduced in art collector magazines from the 1950s and 1960s. Each work is inspired by the painting and the weird associations that happen in my head and make me laugh.